Prime Cabinet Secretary Welcomes New Deputy Inspector General of Police for Administration Police Service
In a significant development for Kenya’s law enforcement community, Prime Cabinet Secretary Hon. Musalia W. Mudavadi, E.G.H., officially welcomed Gilbert Masengeli as the new Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of the Administration Police Service.
The occasion, marked by a courtesy visit, highlighted the government’s ongoing commitment to ensuring national safety and stability.
During the meeting, Prime Cabinet Secretary Mudavadi extended his best wishes to the newly appointed DIG. He emphasized the crucial role of the National Police Service in upholding law and order, underscoring that the country’s security relies heavily on the dedication and effective service of its police force. Mudavadi also reiterated the government’s unwavering support for the police, ensuring that they are well-equipped to maintain peace and stability across the nation.
Gilbert Masengeli, in response, expressed deep gratitude to the Prime Cabinet Secretary for his encouraging words and steadfast support. He also acknowledged President William Ruto for the appointment and the National Police Service Commission for their thorough vetting process. Masengeli committed to adopting a collaborative, multi-agency approach to enhance peace and security in Kenya.
This new appointment comes at a time when the nation looks to strengthen its law enforcement framework, ensuring a robust response to security challenges. The transition in leadership within the Administration Police Service is expected to bring renewed focus and strategic direction to the service’s mission.